Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decision making. However, the effect of neuronal adaptation in this context has not yet been studied. We begin our study by investigating how adaptation can bias perceptual decisions. We considered behavioral data from an experiment on high-level adaptation-related aftereffects in a perceptual decision task with ambiguous stimuli on humans. To understand the driving force behind the perceptual decision process, a biologically inspired cortical network model was used. Two theoretical scenarios arose for explaining the perceptual switch from the category of the adaptor stimulus to the opposite, nonadapted one. One is noise-driven transition due to th...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Highlights •Humans show biased integration of decision-relevant evidence •Later and more expected ...
Visual perception is the primary means by which humans recognize and interpret their surrounding env...
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
Visual adaptation is a powerful tool to behaviorally investigate the tuning properties of neural pro...
The ability to optimize decisions and adapt them to changing environments is a crucial brain functio...
Fluctuations in perceptual decisions emerge when our brain confronts with ambiguous sensory stimuli...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
SummaryNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain control has been exte...
Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tuning...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Existing neural explanations of spontaneous percept switching under steady viewing of an ambiguous s...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Highlights •Humans show biased integration of decision-relevant evidence •Later and more expected ...
Visual perception is the primary means by which humans recognize and interpret their surrounding env...
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
Visual adaptation is a powerful tool to behaviorally investigate the tuning properties of neural pro...
The ability to optimize decisions and adapt them to changing environments is a crucial brain functio...
Fluctuations in perceptual decisions emerge when our brain confronts with ambiguous sensory stimuli...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
SummaryNeural systems adapt to background levels of stimulation. Adaptive gain control has been exte...
Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tuning...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Existing neural explanations of spontaneous percept switching under steady viewing of an ambiguous s...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Highlights •Humans show biased integration of decision-relevant evidence •Later and more expected ...
Visual perception is the primary means by which humans recognize and interpret their surrounding env...